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Jul 17, 2019

[Answer] 1. Which singer was left red faced after Janet Jackson's wardrobe malfunction during their live half time performance at Super Bowl XXXVIII?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. Which singer was left red faced after Janet Jackson's wardrobe malfunction during their live half time performance at Super Bowl XXXVIII?"



...1. Bryan Adams 2. Justin Timberlake 3. Steven Tyler 4. Bruce Springsteen Janet Jackson was wearing gold jewellery under her clothes and was exposed for a very short time, but the incident, famously referred to afterwards as a "wardrobe malfunction" led to over half a million complaints to the American broadcasting authorities. TV company CBS was later fined $550,000 for offending public decency. During her career, Janet Jackson has won several Grammy Awards. She is among the most successful female recording artists of all time. Justin Timberlake first found fame as a member of the boy band N'Sync, and then went on to have a successful solo career, selling over 16 million albums worldwide.

Feb 25, 2019

[Answer] 4. The enemy fleet that Nelson faced at Trafalgar was comprised of ships from which nations?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "4. The enemy fleet that Nelson faced at Trafalgar was comprised of ships from which nations?"



...1. France and Spain 2. Portugal and Italy 3. France and Portugal 4. Spain and Portugal Napoleon controlled the Spanish Navy as part of the terms of surrender following France's defeat of Spain in 1795 after Spain invaded France. The Spanish sailors understandably resented being forced to serve Napoleon and were known to murder any French sailor foolish enough to walk the streets of Cadiz alone.